Navigators : African American musicians, dancers, and visual artists in academe / Theresa Jenoure.
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- computer
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- 0585336741
- 9780585336749
- African American artists as teachers
- African American artists -- Interviews
- African American arts
- Artistes noirs américains -- Entretiens
- Arts noirs américains
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Artists, Architects, Photographers
- African American artists
- African American artists as teachers
- African American arts
- Tanzlehrer
- Kunsterzieher
- Musiklehrer
- USA
- Schwarze
- 700/.92/396073 21
- NX396.5 .J45 2000eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-220) and index.
Preface: The Author's Story xiii -- Riff #1 Pushing Off 9 -- Riff #2 The Climate 27 -- Riff #3 The Course 65 -- Riff #4 Stations 99 -- Riff #5 Faith and Vision 179 -- Riff #6 Dropping Anchor 209.
Print version record.
"Navigators vividly brings to life the stories of twelve African American artists who teach music, dance, and visual arts at colleges and universities that have traditionally been viewed as White institutions. Theresa Jenoure shows that there's a great deal to be learned from the experience of these teachers. She explores their visions and callings as creative artists and how they function in higher education. In so doing, she presents relevant ideas about the development and sustenance of creativity."--Jacket.
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